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Let (4, 2), B (6, 5) and C (1, 4) be the vertices of `triangleABC`. :- The median from A meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of the point D.

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`((6+1)/(2), (5+4)/(2))` , i.e., `((7)/(2), (9)/(2))`.
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